Chapter Nineteen - Part Four
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side of the road. Harborâs usual, cloudy-blue night had fallen, and the stars were beginning to twinkle in effort from between thick clouds.
âAm I?â I said, touching a hand to my cheek. Werewolves ran naturally hot, like furnaces, but I was on fire it seemed.
âYup,â she said. âJust like you were when I picked you up from the airport the other day. âWhat happened? What have you done?â
âJust everything that needed to be done,â I said, feeling amazing. âI cleared my name with Tidus, and I even got what I needed to get Claudiaâs ring back.
âCorrection, youâve almost gotten what you needed to get the ring back,â Addy corrected, holding out her hand.
âSo, howâs everything going inside?â I asked, as Addy dropped a single strand of his short hair into my palm. Quickly, I pulled out the stopper on the phial, and deposited the hair inside of the dark liquid.
âStill out like a light. Heâs drooling a lot, though. And itâs kind of gross, actuallyâ¦â
âWell, thanks again for babysitting him. You and Collin saved my life today.â
âYeah, Collin is kind of amazing,â Addy agreed, eyeing me with a suddenly thoughtful expression.
âMimi, Collin reads the papers too, you know. And he showed me an article today that some reporter had written about a cult thatâs murdering people and removing their hearts. I read it, Naomi, and I think those deaths are related to the ones the Hunters are talking about. In fact, I think theyâre the exactly the same, and Iâm just starting to get really worried that this crap is spinning out of control ââ
âAddy,â I said softly. âIâm gonna help stop this from happening, and Tidus is helping me too. So nothing bad will happen to Collin â I promise.â
A grave and morose expression crossed Adelleâs face. And for a moment it was as if she were already deeply in mourning for him.
âBut heâs Human, Mimi. And theyâre all so⦠easily broken.â
âBut thatâs also what makes them so strong.â I assured, reaching through the carâs window to squeeze my friendâs hand. âYouâll see.â
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I left Addy there to meet with Eve, feeling as stretched as the promise I had just given. I had come into Harbor with money and a powerful last name that deceitfully allowed me to believe that I was in control. But more and more I was beginning to realize, that I was not.
I pulled up to the quiet street by the empty bridge, still scanning the area as I exited the car. But there was no sign of either Eve or the Hunters. So relaxing only the slightest, I made my way to the old, wooden bridge. I leaned over its edge to peer into the dark, still waters of the stream. No fish jumped tonight, and no frogs were on their lilies. Come to think of it, I couldnât hear any sounds from the forest either.
I looked up to the trees at my left, but their branches were still. The dark green leaves were already beginning to shrivel and lighten in color. It was a beautiful scene to look onto, and odd to imagine that all this forest was mine, or that my home lay just on the other side of it. But it was also unnerving to notice the silence of it all. The roaring hush of Harbor Village could be deafening when you finally noticed it.
âHello gorgeous. I come bearing gifts.â a sinfully sweet voice rang out, clear like a bell. I glanced into the water to see Eveâs reflection coming towards me from the far side of the bridge.
âWell, a gift, more like,â she clarified.
Yes â the ring was still on her finger and she held up a hand as if to prove it, and stopped just a few paces short of me, admiring the Countessâ ring.
âAnd I have what you need too,â I said, bringing the phial out of my jacket pocket and holding it up. âThe solution to your problem â although I doubt youâre gonna like itâ¦â
âAnd?â Eve said, looking expectant. âWhat is it?â